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New Remarkable 2 Paper Tablet Available to Pre-Order for $399

March 17, 2020 by Nathan

Remarkable 2

There’s going to be a new Remarkable note-taking and reading device on the market soon from the Norwegian company that released the first Remarkable Paper Tablet back in 2017.

The Remarkable 2 is expected to start shipping in June, and they’re accepting pre-orders now for $399, which includes a marker and a folio at that price.

The Remarkable 2 features a new thinner design, an upgraded screen, a faster processor, and longer battery life.

Like the original Remarkable, the software is largely geared towards writing and drawing, but the device also doubles as a reading device that supports ePub (DRM free) and PDF formats.

There’s also going to be a Google Chrome plug-in that allows you to send reformatted web articles to the Remarkable.

Overall it appears to be a solid upgrade. The design is a lot sleeker than the original Remarkable, and it’s surprising how they were able to shave $100 off the price while still making a number of improvements.

Here are the key specs from the press release:

Fact sheet:

  • Thinness: At 0.19 in/4.7 mm the reMarkable 2 is the world’s thinnest tablet
  • Weight: 14.2 oz (405 g)
  • Display: Second-generation ​CANVAS display. 10.3” monochrome digital paper display. Partially powered by E Ink technology. Multi-point capacitive touch.
  • Paper-feel: The reMarkable 2 has the world’s most paper-like digital display. This is due to a combination of its record-breaking 21ms latency, special pen tip material, paper-textured surface layer, realistic ink flow and brushes, incredibly short distance from cover layer to ink, and pen pressure and tilt sensitivity.
  • Resolution:​ 1872×1404 resolution (226 DPI)
  • Connectivity:​ Wi-Fi connected. Wi-Fi 2.4GHz and 5GHz
  • Storage and RAM:​ 8 GB internal storage (100,000 pages), 1 GB LPDDR3 SDRAM
  • Battery: ​Rechargeable (USB-C) 3000 mAh
  • Battery life: ​Two weeks of battery. 90 days of standby time
  • Processor:​ 1.2 GHz dual-core ARM
  • Operating system: ​Codex — a purposely designed Linux-based operating system for low-latency digital paper displays
  • Document support: Import: ​PDF and ePUB document support. Export: ​PDF, PNG, SVG
    Menu language:​ English only

Introducing Remarkable 2 — the paper tablet

Remarkable 2

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Comments

  1. ed says

    March 17, 2020 at 11:55 am

    Seems like they got rid of the hardware page turn buttons, though there’s still a huge bottom bezel

  2. Bob says

    March 17, 2020 at 12:04 pm

    Wondering about the size … found it on their site:

    CANVAS display
    10.3” monochrome digital paper display (no colors)
    1872 x 1404 resolution (226 DPI)

    • Nathan says

      March 18, 2020 at 9:39 am

      Sorry I forgot to mention that. But yeah, it’s the same as the last one.

  3. Larry says

    March 17, 2020 at 10:26 pm

    405g? Too much weight for a 10.3”.

  4. Aaron says

    March 17, 2020 at 11:36 pm

    I’d be interested if they added USB OTG or an SDHC slot. Maybe wait for the Remarkable 3.

  5. Nikotttin says

    March 20, 2020 at 8:21 am

    Can one transfer books and PDFs without an internet connection?

    • Nathan says

      March 20, 2020 at 9:07 am

      They’ve changed a lot of things since I reviewed the original Remarkable a couple years ago so I’m not sure how everything works now but I don’t think that internet is required. It says it supports drag and drop file transfer on their webpage.

      • Nikotttin says

        March 22, 2020 at 4:06 am

        Thanks Nathan for the swift response !

        • Nikotttin says

          March 25, 2020 at 1:58 am

          I just discovered they removed the backlight. Too bad that’s a must for me…

          • Nathan says

            March 25, 2020 at 4:07 pm

            The Remarkable never had a light; they’re about making it as much like paper as possible.

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